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How much micro do i have to know to pass the boards. I have micro rotation now, dunno how much detail i should go into. step 1 stuff? or is that too much? any advice about studying.
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You have to know speciation, plate characteristics, how to distinguish different pathogens (algorithms, etc), fungal characteristics, different and new assays, etc etc. It's not trivial. Look at a book like Henry or McClatchey, that stuff.
How much micro do i have to know to pass the boards. I have micro rotation now, dunno how much detail i should go into. step 1 stuff? or is that too much? any advice about studying.
hmmm...the micro part is the most redundant from prior exams, the same worm, bugs and parasites reappear which is bread and butter in the Osler course. Almost none of it is revelant to actually running a micro lab, but oh well. Pretty straight forward in terms of studying. I would say the hardest area to prep for is Clinical Chem.
I found the Osler course notes useful to keep me on track (i.e. treat them like study objectives) while going through my 3-month micro rotation.
Seniors have told me that a good microbio atlas with plates and microscopic morphology is invaluable when studying for boards.